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Personally I had very little knowledge about commercial fishing in that waterway. I have to say I was surprised at how small all the boats and their operations were. Not what I had expected to see.
Does anyone know what type of fish the commercial fisherman on Kentucky Lake normally fish for?
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Great show. It's on tomorrow too.
Hats off to the KDFW fisheries director for coming up with the idea.
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[QUOTE=SLP;511484]Personally I had very little knowledge about commercial fishing in that waterway. I have to say I was surprised at how small all the boats and their operations were. Not what I had expected to see.
Does anyone know what type of fish the commercial fisherman on Kentucky Lake normally fish for?[/QUOTE]
Catfish and Buffalo.
There is a fish market at the top of the lakes.
I actually talked to a commercial fisherman last fall for nearly an hour on south barkley. TOUGH, TOUGH work. It was a great talk with a local making a living on my favorite lakes.
Later,
Geo
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Asian Carp will be the death of Bass fishing in every lake and river that they are in. There was a report of a 95 pounder caught in Missouri. Can you imagine a fish that eats nothing but plankton at 95 pounds? How much plankton did that 1 fish take that shad could have eaten? Pretty easy formula, plankton goes away, shad go away, Bass go away.